Most terror attacks and big hate crimes are false flags or govt-enabled simply because most people 1) don’t fight back, because they aren’t aggressive by nature and 2) they don’t have brains, determination or $ to pull off such an operation. Of the very, very small % of people that have both sets of characteristics above, they are probably running a company or in charge of a gang or some other position of power and influence. Why waste 6 months of your time with a terror attack when you could spend it making millions on the black market? Very, very few people have the luxury of spending their time/money/energy on “making a statement to society” which is what terrorism is. These events must involve a large amount of people in a coordinated effort, not a few radical idealists, as the media portrays.

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